Mitrefinch is a software focused service business specialising in the development of intelligent Workforce Management and Time and Attendance Solutions. This York based business recently underwent a MBO backed by LDC Private Equity.

Established in the UK in 1979, Mitrefinch has grown to a current turnover of c£20m and EBITDA of £4.6m. The business is expected to grow at 20% year on year, and has operations globally in Australia, America and Canada along with an Irish Joint Venture. The company has a current client base of over 3,500 in a wide range of business sectors, varying in size from a few employees to many thousands.

Essential knowledge:-•Experience of integrating to Web front end frameworks

•Experience of Object Oriented design

•Strong SQL (T-SQL) and design experience. SQL capability will be required to develop various scripts to enable configuration and setups within the companies pre-existing SQL application database

•Microsoft PowerShell scripting, python or ruby

•C# or VB.NET

•Exposure to automation principles (Puppet, SCCM etc)

Advantageous knowledge:-·jQuery/JavaScript/PHP

·Agile development, Visual Studio, TFS build and release process

·Microsoft Azure platform and Windows Server platforms

·Experience with RESTful API’s

·Knowledge of HTML/HTML5/CSS/XML

Role detailsWorking alongside a front end web developer within a fast growing IT Infrastructure team you will be primarily responsible for the development and maintenance of the back end SQL infrastructure and to develop the integrations and delivery platform behind the customer facing sign up and configuration website and actuation to the server build process. You will be required to develop various scripts to enable configuration and setups within the companies pre-existing SQL application database.

Working primarily as the full stack back end developer you will also be comfortable working with HTML, CSS and JavaScript when required.

You will enjoy working structured hours but in a rapid development context with a great deal of technical independence and latitude